Michael Abdul Zehaf-Bibeau

Michael Abdul Zehaf-Bibeau (10 May 1982-22 October 2014) was a Canadian Muslim who was a member of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). He carried out the 2014 Ottawa shootings that killed a Canadian soldier and wounded several civilians, but was killed.

Biography
Michael Abdul Zehaf-Bibeau was born on 10 May 1982 in Aylmer, Quebec, Canada to Bulgasem Zehaf, a Libyan businessman who fought in the 2011 Libyan Civil War, and his wife Susan Bibeau, a member of the Immigration and Refugee Board. He was born a Muslim, and he spent many years working in mines due to having a criminal record that involved marijuana and PCP possession. His passport was seized after he was deemed to be a high-risk traveller, as he had also lived in his father's native Libya at some points in his life.

In 2014, with the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group in the Middle East and their fatwa ordering the killing of non-Muslims across the world by any means possible, Zehaf-Bibeau became an affiliate of the ISIS organization. Zehaf-Bibeau and other conspirators planned out a terror attack in Ottawa, Canada to punish the Canadian government for their role in supporting operations against ISIS in the Syrian Civil War through bombings. Zehaf-Bibeau killed a soldier on ceremonial guard duty and wounded others, but he was killed by sergeant-at-arms Kevin Vickers.